Nuages noctilucent au-dessus des feux d'artifices parisiens
Video Credit & Copyright:
Jean-Luc Dauvergne
(Ciel et Espace);
It's northern noctilucent cloud season -- perhaps a time to celebrate!
Composed of small ice crystals forming only during specific conditions in the upper atmosphere,
noctilucent clouds may become visible at sunset during late summer when illuminated by sunlight from below.
Noctilucent clouds are the
highest clouds known
and now established to be polar mesospheric clouds observed from the ground.
Although observed with NASA's
AIM satellite since 2007, much about
noctilucent clouds remains unknown and so a
topic of active research.
The featured time-lapse video shows expansive and rippled
noctilucent clouds wafting over
Paris,
France,
during a post-sunset fireworks celebration on
Bastille Day in 2009 July.
This year,
several locations
are already reporting especially
vivid displays of noctilucent clouds.